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sometimes you want more cash, and that's the case with cohen/carter's trade on nokia. carter thought nokia was overextended. if carter is hanging up on tokyo, then so am i. but shorting the stock -- well, let's do the math on that. nokia is a $4.00 stock. in the unlikely event it goes to zero, the most you can make is $4.00 but you could loose an infinite amount of money as stocks can go up forever. buying the february strike put for 15 cents, now mike has a right to sell that stock at that strike price or at $4.00 at february expiration. in order to make money, he needs it to fall by more than the 15 cents he spent on the trade or below $3.85 by february expiration. that's the most he could lose on the trade, but it gets even better. why is that? because if nokia shares do fall, the put will increase in value faster than the stock will lose value, meaning more money in mike's pocket. since the time of the trade, nokia's shares have fallen 7%, not quite enough to make this trade a winner. now "options action" viewers are pulling out their cell phones seeking someone to
sometimes you want more cash, and that's the case with cohen/carter's trade on nokia. carter thought nokia was overextended. if carter is hanging up on tokyo, then so am i. but shorting the stock -- well, let's do the math on that. nokia is a $4.00 stock. in the unlikely event it goes to zero, the most you can make is $4.00 but you could loose an infinite amount of money as stocks can go up forever. buying the february strike put for 15 cents, now mike has a right to sell that stock at that...
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a few weeks back, cohen carter made a bullish trade to netflix, netted pretty nice gains, but they made a lot more and here's how. on "options action" it's how we trade like wall street legends, risk less so we can make more than that's just what mike and carter did. carter thought they were set to net some gains. >> be in things that are working. this stock is working. mike thought, the man makes a good case, but i'm still not convinced. but then he remembered the words of his personal hero carl icon. >> i believe that this company is undervalued, as i said. >> hotdog, mike thought. if carl and carter are buying, so am i. but there was a problem. 100 shares cost nearly eight grand. mark ain't got that kind of money. so to spend left, they sold the january put for 4.10. that's the most he can make on the trade, but in order to keep all that money, mike used netflix stock to stay above the put that he sold, or above $80 by january expiration. below $80, profits trail off. but with the money mike collects, he won't see losses until netflix follows below the strike of the put that he sold
a few weeks back, cohen carter made a bullish trade to netflix, netted pretty nice gains, but they made a lot more and here's how. on "options action" it's how we trade like wall street legends, risk less so we can make more than that's just what mike and carter did. carter thought they were set to net some gains. >> be in things that are working. this stock is working. mike thought, the man makes a good case, but i'm still not convinced. but then he remembered the words of his...
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you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what does "the economist" cover? dictators, corruption, technological innovation, general sorts of things. >> you last week. >> yes, iwe were on the cover. let's go through each of those. how do you solve the bad dictator problem? you and power the citizens. unless the -- you empower the citizens. unless the dictator will shut down the internet and shoot everybody -- which they are increasingly ready to do. china, if you look at the train accidents, the discipline, the party chiefs in charge of building of the railways, and ultimately it was seen as a guise for prison because of corrup
you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what...
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ron cohen, the founder and ceo of acorda therapeutics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks very much, jim. >> i was going back to our interview in july of last year, and so much has changed. at the time you were only talking about pre-clinical or rat studies of what your drug could be for stroke. since then, i was looking at your presentation this morning -- this week. 66 people with stroke, at least six months trying this. give me the progression. there have got to be people initially happy with the post stroke deficit study. >> well, it's still a blinded study, jim. that means we have no idea who's done well on placebo versus drug, but we're going to find out pretty soon. we're getting the results of that trial in the second quarter of this year. we're very excited to see those results. >> i think people want to understand, it's not just everybody who has had a stroke. it's a particular kind of people who face a stroke problem, right? >> yeah, well, about half the people who have had a stroke wind up with permanent disabilities. as a
ron cohen, the founder and ceo of acorda therapeutics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks very much, jim. >> i was going back to our interview in july of last year, and so much has changed. at the time you were only talking about pre-clinical or rat studies of what your drug could be for stroke. since then, i was looking at your presentation this morning -- this week. 66 people with stroke, at least six months trying this. give me the progression. there have got to be...
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. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you give us an idea or preview on what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you have been talking about. >> we sat down over the last 18 months, traveled around the world and talked to people about where they thought technology was going and more importantly, how society would adapt to it, and we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view of this. a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to the economist. it covers dictators, economic problems, corruption, technological innovation, health care issues and general sort of things. >> and google occasionally. >> last week. >> yes, we were on the cover and covered us as well. so let's go through each of those. how to you solve the back dictator problem? you empower the simpsons. unless the dictator is willing to some out down the internet and shoot everybody can they're getting desperate enough to do, it puts a real check and balance, even china which is certainly not an elected country, it's se
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invite now our supervisor district 8 malia cohen who would like to share her opening thoughts on this award. (applause) >> can i just tell you how good it feels to be up here, to look out to see all the people that make everything possible, that really makes san francisco wonderful? and i just have got to give a special shout out. you knew i grew up in the portola for those that don't know. [cheering and applauding] >> right there at the intersection of silly man and colby, my parents still live there. that's where it started for me. but tonight is a night that we have abopportunity * to up lift and support and say thank you to all the people that certainly provide me support and provide me the motivation to get up and come to work every single day. this is an opportunity to thank and praise the people that call me stop, that e-mail me, find me on facebook, send me a twitter and pick, found me on next door. i tell you, this is your day. put your hands together. hang in there, we're almost done. but this is the day that we get to celebrate -- (applause) >> i'm calling it the nen-ers. y
invite now our supervisor district 8 malia cohen who would like to share her opening thoughts on this award. (applause) >> can i just tell you how good it feels to be up here, to look out to see all the people that make everything possible, that really makes san francisco wonderful? and i just have got to give a special shout out. you knew i grew up in the portola for those that don't know. [cheering and applauding] >> right there at the intersection of silly man and colby, my...
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elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. save the big macs for me. >> i will. >>> you can read more of her reporting on cnn.com/empowered patient. >>> a stunning site for commuter this is central london as a helicopter collides with a construction crane. the latest on this breaking story coming up. and if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood
elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. save the big macs for me. >> i will. >>> you can read more of her reporting on cnn.com/empowered patient. >>> a stunning site for commuter this is central london as a helicopter collides with a construction crane. the latest on this breaking story coming up. and if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you. i appreciate that. >> reporter: thanks. >> for more information on this, make sure you head off to the cdc.gov. there is a lot of information on how you can protect your family. back after this. you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. but what you taste is the fruit. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> buying a house you cannot afford just got tougher. d
elizabeth cohen, thank you. i appreciate that. >> reporter: thanks. >> for more information on this, make sure you head off to the cdc.gov. there is a lot of information on how you can protect your family. back after this. you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. but what you taste is the fruit. i've always...
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. >> reporter: tina wilson-cohen teaches women how to shoot. and the idea of an assault weapons ban worries her. >> i'm very concerned and i think we are teetering on losing our rights. >> reporter: she says about 90% of her female clients buy guns to boost their confidence levels and for self-protection. >> we have females that are out there saying, "we need to ban guns," but we don't really have somebody at the table that represents women saying why we do need them. >> reporter: one of her students, jennifer wisner, struggled for months before she made the decision to buy a gun. >> to have people put limitations on what you can do after you've given it so much thought, it's kind of sad. >> reporter: she purchased a smith & wesson pistol two months ago. >> as a woman, you're not expected to own a gun. you know, for me, you give it some thought. you know, can you shoot the gun? do you want to shoot the gun? if you had to, could you? you really think about it before you ever go and do it. >> reporter: in the wake of the newtown shooting, both wo
. >> reporter: tina wilson-cohen teaches women how to shoot. and the idea of an assault weapons ban worries her. >> i'm very concerned and i think we are teetering on losing our rights. >> reporter: she says about 90% of her female clients buy guns to boost their confidence levels and for self-protection. >> we have females that are out there saying, "we need to ban guns," but we don't really have somebody at the table that represents women saying why we do...
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part of the case is that martoma made a call to steve cohen of s.a.c. capital. and pros kuecutors say during t phone call martoma told cohen inside information about two drugs. outside the courtroom, after the hearing, martoma's lawyer, charles stillman spoke with the press. he asked if they had any discussions about a plea deal with the government. he said no he also said he expected to win the case while the government has successfully prosecuted a string of insider trading cases, he said because martoma is an innocent man. back to you. >> mary thompson down in lower manhattan for us. herbalife shares down 17% since bill lachtman called it a pyramid scheme. we have word of another big investor taking the other side of that trade. a juicy turn. this is robert chapman. a lot of people may have forgotten him. he's been quieter than he used to be. robert chapman was a well-known activist and investor, ahead of so many out there now. he's credited for the term management in 13 ds. he was an activist in 2000 in herbalife. he has come out today and said he has taken,
part of the case is that martoma made a call to steve cohen of s.a.c. capital. and pros kuecutors say during t phone call martoma told cohen inside information about two drugs. outside the courtroom, after the hearing, martoma's lawyer, charles stillman spoke with the press. he asked if they had any discussions about a plea deal with the government. he said no he also said he expected to win the case while the government has successfully prosecuted a string of insider trading cases, he said...
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that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and other charges. accused of opening fire in an aurora, colorado, theater. the murder charges could carry the death penalty. >>> a 15-year-old who opened fire at his bakersfield high school claims he was bullied. he was targeting two boys. he shot a second round as student cleared out yesterday, but missed. kaernz county scherheriff is investigating a list. ryan hlebber and kim lee fields deserve high praise for taking the gunman down. >> this teacher and this counselor stood there, face to face, not knowing whether he's going to turn that shotgun on them, and bec
that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and...
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cohen will replace john kerry until a special election in june. kerry has been confirmed as secretary of state. senators heard from both sides today on the gun issue. besides the usual suspects there was a surprise witness today with a special point of view. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight. >> six weeks after the newtown connecticut school shooting, congress began to examine issue of gun violence. high provile victim of 2011 attack in tucson, arizona, made this appeal. >> it will be hard. but the time is now. you must act. be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you. >> judiciary chairman patrick laey from lurel vermont promised the second amendment would continue to be protected but auvred this idea. >> what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearm in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> the nra says the precautions won't work in the real world. >> when it comes to background checks, let's be honest.
cohen will replace john kerry until a special election in june. kerry has been confirmed as secretary of state. senators heard from both sides today on the gun issue. besides the usual suspects there was a surprise witness today with a special point of view. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight. >> six weeks after the newtown connecticut school shooting, congress began to examine issue of gun violence. high provile victim of 2011 attack in tucson,...
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thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and beyond because that's when the u.s. troops and their nato comrades are due to be gone from afghanistan, more or less to be gone. and that little phrase "more or less" is being hashed out face to face right now by these two men, president obama and afghan president hamid karzai. and these two men don't always see eye to eye on those issues and more. cnn's dan lothian is watching this. dan, of course, we're always interested in what they have to say and there's a news conference scheduled for about 1:15 eastern time, but are we exine expecting any big announcements or pronouncements? >> reporter: we've been told by whit
thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and...
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cnbc's senior correspondent scott cohen joins me now. good evening. >> good evening, larry. it is a big problem. enough so now that lentders and credit rating agencies are starting to look at the potential impact on a whole generation of borrowers. the ones who are supposed to have spending power and the early signs aren't good. a new study from transunion. average debt more than $23,000. up 30% in the past five years. more than half of all student loans now in deferral including payments deferred while the borrower is in school but also borrowers who get deferrals for financial hardship. delinquencies are up from five years ago. more than twice the delinquency rate for mortgages and more than ten time it is rate for credit cards. the problem isn't the level of student debt only. it's a that the job market is the worst in more than a decade for new grads. 50% unemployed or underemployed. >> that's a brutal report. my only thought listening to you and the numbers, are we headed for bailout nation? is this a taxpayer bailout? >> it looks bad. if you compare it to the housing m
cnbc's senior correspondent scott cohen joins me now. good evening. >> good evening, larry. it is a big problem. enough so now that lentders and credit rating agencies are starting to look at the potential impact on a whole generation of borrowers. the ones who are supposed to have spending power and the early signs aren't good. a new study from transunion. average debt more than $23,000. up 30% in the past five years. more than half of all student loans now in deferral including payments...
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elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the victims believe it shows holmes planned the shootings down to the last detail and he knew exactly what he was doing. we want to get the latest from ed lavendera. >> reporter: six hours before james holmes burst into theater nine, the accused theater snapped self-portraits using his iphone. these are sketches of the photographs shown in court wearing black eye contacts, holmes smiled while holding a handgun near his face. fully dressed in the bulletproof gear he would wear into the theater. in another, his orange hair is st seen sticking out of a stocking
elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the...
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elizabeth cohen joins us. what did the study find? >> the study looks at german college students. pretty specific group of people. what they found is one out of three of them said that they had feelings, like specific kinds of feelings, such as anger, frustration, or irritation when they used facebook which, as you said, you're supposed to feel connected and happy. it's sort of unfortunate that one out of three felt this. then when they asked more questions they got to the bottom of it which is that there was feelings of envy. >> and what triggers it? what are the specific events or postings that get people angry? >> they're on facebook looking around and you see someone's vacation pictures. wow, they had a great time on their vacation. or you see a picture of someone in a happy moment, like newborn babies. or you see social success. wow, boy, they're at a party with 30 people. wow, they have more friends than i do. it's the same kind of thing that makes you envious in real life, right? except on facebook it's on steroids. >> it's in your face. >> in your face. so that's hard for
elizabeth cohen joins us. what did the study find? >> the study looks at german college students. pretty specific group of people. what they found is one out of three of them said that they had feelings, like specific kinds of feelings, such as anger, frustration, or irritation when they used facebook which, as you said, you're supposed to feel connected and happy. it's sort of unfortunate that one out of three felt this. then when they asked more questions they got to the bottom of it...
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elizabeth cohen reporting. keep us updated. amazing story. >>> i want to give an update on a story that we first brought to you last year. and i think you'll remember it because the video was nothing short of dramatic. >> i'm hit! [ gunfire ] >> i'm hit! >> dramatic and real and true. a soldier in afghanistan, his helmet cam catching the moment he went under fire. this is action, the real kind. anonymous at the time, the soldier crying out over and over to his platoon, "i'm hit." he intentionally took on fire to try to draw the fire away from his mates. and now we know who he is. and also, we know that he felt embarrassed that this video went viral. >> it was a vulnerable moment for me right there. i kind of pride myself on being a tough guy. not once in my life have i ever cried out like that. and -- ever. >> reporter: why then? >> i thought i was going die. >> private first-class ted daniels, that's hiss na name. the military told him to keep quiet after the video went viral. now the military is letting him talk. daniels says
elizabeth cohen reporting. keep us updated. amazing story. >>> i want to give an update on a story that we first brought to you last year. and i think you'll remember it because the video was nothing short of dramatic. >> i'm hit! [ gunfire ] >> i'm hit! >> dramatic and real and true. a soldier in afghanistan, his helmet cam catching the moment he went under fire. this is action, the real kind. anonymous at the time, the soldier crying out over and over to his...
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elizabeth cohen joining us now. what is the meaning of this new ad campaign. >> they haven't said a lot about obesity even though people have harangued them saying, wait a second, you're selling this product that might be contributing to obesity. they're trying to say, look, we're aware of this problem and we're doing our part. for example they point out we're selling smaller sizes of coke, 7.5 ounces instead of 12. they say we have nearly 200 lee-calorie and no-calorie products. they also say we're starting to put our calories, you can see it right here on the silver band, 140 calories so you know what you're getting. so they say that they're really trying to help people make choices. they're encouraging exercise and they really hopes this sort of quiets down some of their critics. >> we've been talking about america's obesity problems for years and years. and soda, consumption, i believe, has been going downer of the the last several years f my question is then how responsible is soda really? >> if you look at thi
elizabeth cohen joining us now. what is the meaning of this new ad campaign. >> they haven't said a lot about obesity even though people have harangued them saying, wait a second, you're selling this product that might be contributing to obesity. they're trying to say, look, we're aware of this problem and we're doing our part. for example they point out we're selling smaller sizes of coke, 7.5 ounces instead of 12. they say we have nearly 200 lee-calorie and no-calorie products. they...
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cohen: i do indeed. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. we've heard from a colleague of mine on the democratic side who sounds like he's not going to vote for this provision and we heard from a couple folks from the other side. i'm going to vote for it, not because i think it's all the best, sugar and spice and everything nights, but because for one thing, i believe our president and our vice president know what they can get in a negotiated deal with the republican side in the senate and what might pass this house as well. and they know what our country needs. and my district can't afford to wait a few days and have the stock market go down 300 points tomorrow if we don't get together and do something and people in my district need unemployment compensation and they need to know in the future they are going to have that low-income earned credit, tax credit and the college credit. it's important that we keep this country mo
cohen: i do indeed. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. we've heard from a colleague of mine on the democratic side who sounds like he's not going to vote for this provision and we heard from a couple folks from the other side. i'm going to vote for it, not because i think it's all the best, sugar and spice and everything nights, but because for one thing, i believe our president and our vice president know what...
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. >> pam: malia cohen is the supervisor sponsoring the changes. the gun law changes could take anywhere from 4 weeks to six months to be approved. or denied by the full board. starting last friday, and extending through this past weekend.oakland was especially violent. four fatal shootings friday, all over the city. two more shooting scenes saturday.one which saw 3 people shot. and three more shootings scenes sunday.including a birthday party where five people were shot at 7:50 sunday night. now other numbers.right now there are 613 sworn officers policing oakland. the police chief is looking to increase that number to at least one thousand. so the department is painfully understaffed right now. this officer shortage and the recent spike in shootings has residents and police pushing for change. pam. >> pam: help is on the way today, the oakland city council's finance committee approves a public safe plan which includes authorizing a police academy for june 2013 establishing a contract for 10-deputies from the alameda county sheriff's department an
. >> pam: malia cohen is the supervisor sponsoring the changes. the gun law changes could take anywhere from 4 weeks to six months to be approved. or denied by the full board. starting last friday, and extending through this past weekend.oakland was especially violent. four fatal shootings friday, all over the city. two more shooting scenes saturday.one which saw 3 people shot. and three more shootings scenes sunday.including a birthday party where five people were shot at 7:50 sunday...
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up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >> this is a little bit below that. >> you've been busy since then, skating and other things. >> i'm attending columbia university, launched my own line of skates. promoting at nationals this weekend. and just busy. >> u.s. championships are this weekend. you are a former u.s. champion. anybody you have your eye on? >> ashley wagner is a strong favorite. she trained with my old coach and i'll definitely be rooting for her this weekend. >> tell me about this special, ba barry manilow is the inspiration? >> yes. never had such fun skating to a live artist. don't miss it. it's great. >> training for the olympics, but obviously this is somethi
up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >>...
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he said there's great i can see the cohen. i didn't know what he was talking about. he's color blind and he could see the orange cone on the green grass first time in his life. >>reporter: it's genetic defect in the retina color sensing pigment. >> we have the sensitive to green light. and one that sensitive to red late. you can medley notice that the green and red sensitive photo pigment overlap each other a lot. >>reporter: someone with color deefficiency the red and green overlap so much they both look basically brown. unless you can block a narrow part of the spectrum between red and greechbility that's what this chrome does. meaning orange flower will finally stand out from the green leaves behind it. but for someone with is color deficient either way beyond new appreciation for plant life. man made world is built out of color. being able to tell them apart is a matter ofafety. from traffic lights to road sign if you captain see color he says you are more likely to hesitate when you have to make a split second decision. in the clinical trials he says color blind
he said there's great i can see the cohen. i didn't know what he was talking about. he's color blind and he could see the orange cone on the green grass first time in his life. >>reporter: it's genetic defect in the retina color sensing pigment. >> we have the sensitive to green light. and one that sensitive to red late. you can medley notice that the green and red sensitive photo pigment overlap each other a lot. >>reporter: someone with color deefficiency the red and green...
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andy cohen, celebrity buzz. >> watch what's happening live. >> yes. he was buzzed last night apparently with hoda. >> wait a minute. i thought it was dry month. >> it's dry month here. >> you can go out and drink? >> i think you can go out and drink. >> it was dry month when you said yes to fill in on "today"? >> i'm on the cleanse. so i'm really dry. >> great. >> it's going to be very good. it's going to be a good show. >> fantastic. >> a little kindness. >> to hear more about meredith's cleanse, join us for our fourth hour of the "today" show in just a little while. >> you need a cleanse. >> you need a cleanse, all right. >> meanwhile, mr. roker has a check of the weather. >> all right. let's see what we've got for you. starting off for today, snow showers. a real mess in the northwest. making its way in. air stagnation alerts. our computer is stuck. come on, babe! come on. there you go. lake-effect snow showers around the great lakes. it's going to be a big problem as we move into tomorrow and the next day. high surf advisories. midweek period, sno
andy cohen, celebrity buzz. >> watch what's happening live. >> yes. he was buzzed last night apparently with hoda. >> wait a minute. i thought it was dry month. >> it's dry month here. >> you can go out and drink? >> i think you can go out and drink. >> it was dry month when you said yes to fill in on "today"? >> i'm on the cleanse. so i'm really dry. >> great. >> it's going to be very good. it's going to be a good show....
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good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is very sick, if they are lethargic and not responsive, if they are not eating, if they have a high fever, a persistent cough and an adult more likely than a child if that cough turns productive. if they are confused, any of those things that make you think this is a real serious illness. >> would a flu shot have necessarily saved him? >> the influenza vaccine is a good vaccine but it is no the a perfect vac ze perfect vaccine. it works better in young, healthy people than older persons. it is the best vaccine we have but there are cases that occur despite immunization. they are often of benefit because they can prevent some of the complications. it makes a more serious infection somewhat milder but it's not a perfect vaccine but it is the best that we have and if you haven't been vaccinated, quick, run out and get vaccinated. take advantage of whatever prot
good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is very sick, if they are lethargic and not responsive, if they are not eating, if they have a high fever, a persistent cough and an adult more likely than a child if that cough turns productive. if they are confused, any of those things that make you think this is a real serious...
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scott cohen. the bells are about to close. more details after this. [ male u turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> the european markets are closing now. >> with it a lot of data whether it's gdp in the uk or business sentiment in germany. simon will run it all down. >> flowing across the markets you have this optimism about equities and about where we are going with the world in 2
scott cohen. the bells are about to close. more details after this. [ male u turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain...
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show "watch what happens live." >> jiggy was slurping from -- ice cube from a vodka tonic. >> andy cohen is a bad influence. >> jiggy was so jilled, he would fall asleep. >> he looks little hung over. >> jiggy is more of a social drinker whereas cleo drank for medicinal purposes. sometimes the only thing that helps is a little hair of the dog. thanks for watching. that does it for us. "early start" begins now. >>> america on ice. from the midwest to mid-atlantic, subzero cold causes misery and takes more li lives. >>> the right to fight. for the first time the pentagon will allow women in combat on the front lines. >> that's huge news. >>> a defiant north korea threatening more nuclear tests and calling the u.s. its sworn enemy. that breaking overnight. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start," i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. thursday, january 24th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. let's get started here. up first if you are still wrapped up in your blankets you may want to stay right where you are. >> do not move. >> that bitter cold blast is gripping much of the country and
show "watch what happens live." >> jiggy was slurping from -- ice cube from a vodka tonic. >> andy cohen is a bad influence. >> jiggy was so jilled, he would fall asleep. >> he looks little hung over. >> jiggy is more of a social drinker whereas cleo drank for medicinal purposes. sometimes the only thing that helps is a little hair of the dog. thanks for watching. that does it for us. "early start" begins now. >>> america on ice. from...
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massachusetts governor patrick naming william cohen, his former chief of staff to the post. he will serve until a special election in june. kerry was confirmed by the full senate as the next secretary of state submitted his resignation last night. microsoft founder bill gates speaking out about immigration. we'll hear from him next. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that might be the least revolutionary thing about lyric. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-414-5999 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in
massachusetts governor patrick naming william cohen, his former chief of staff to the post. he will serve until a special election in june. kerry was confirmed by the full senate as the next secretary of state submitted his resignation last night. microsoft founder bill gates speaking out about immigration. we'll hear from him next. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's...
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elizabeth cohen reporting live for us from texas this morning. >>> the u.s. transportation secretary announced they'll review the boeing 787, and here's transportation secretary ray lahood -- >> today, we are announcing that we are conductening the comprehensive review of the design and production of the boeing 787. this review will cover the critical systems of the aircraft including design, manufacturing, and assembly. >> boeing has said it's confident in the safety of the 787 aircraft. >>> american express says it's going to cut more than 5,000 jobs in an effort to become more efficient. credit card giant says most cuts will be in its travel businesses, and no surprise it blames the internet for transferring the industry and forcing its hands. american express said the cuts will be offset by some new hiring, but overall staffing will be reduced. >>> it's a whole different story, though, at ford, the company announced it was adding 2,200 white collar workers this year, in addition to the more than 2,300 hourly jobs the company announced it was going to add
elizabeth cohen reporting live for us from texas this morning. >>> the u.s. transportation secretary announced they'll review the boeing 787, and here's transportation secretary ray lahood -- >> today, we are announcing that we are conductening the comprehensive review of the design and production of the boeing 787. this review will cover the critical systems of the aircraft including design, manufacturing, and assembly. >> boeing has said it's confident in the safety of...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen spoke to his parents about their son's final days. >> the family was getting ready for a joyful christmas when on december 31st, 17-year-old son max started feeling sick. tired, fever. >> he never really got like super sick. >> two days later he was feeling better. played in the snow on vacation in wisconsin. celebrated christmas with his family. but christmas night, max felt sick again. >> excessive like 104.9 fever. we could not break it. >> the next morning, his parents took max to the hospital. where he was diagnosed with the flu. >> within 30 minutes, i mean the doctor was like something really wrong here. his kidneys are starting to fail. >> max was rushed by helicopter to a larger hospital. >> one of the last coherent things he said he looked at me and there were tears rolling down his face. >> he was scared >> he said, mom, i'm scared. >> i said i know, buddy. i am, too. then he saw me crying. he said mom, it's going to be okay. you're going to be okay. i love you. and that's really the last really coherent things that he said to me.
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen spoke to his parents about their son's final days. >> the family was getting ready for a joyful christmas when on december 31st, 17-year-old son max started feeling sick. tired, fever. >> he never really got like super sick. >> two days later he was feeling better. played in the snow on vacation in wisconsin. celebrated christmas with his family. but christmas night, max felt sick again. >> excessive like 104.9 fever. we could...
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of another piece of legislation, which we hope will get moving soon we started to point out, senator cohen's column i call it from delaware will be interested in hearing from him about this issue as well. >> thank you, senator rubio. in the last congress more than three bills we cosponsored were focused on how to create jobs and drive our economy forward. senator hatch, i'm grateful for your leadership and senator klobuchar us who serve together on the judiciary committee and the four of us introduced today the spill of which we are so proud the immigration innovation act of 2013. mr. president, for decades the united peace and joy to commanding advantage being home to all the world's top universities, particularly science and knowledge you come engineering and math in the so-called stem fields and we were the best place for the graduates of those universities and art than science programs to stay homogeny business. but today, that field has changed in our competitors are vying to more supportive environment for innovators, conventions and started companies. there's been a change in the fiel
of another piece of legislation, which we hope will get moving soon we started to point out, senator cohen's column i call it from delaware will be interested in hearing from him about this issue as well. >> thank you, senator rubio. in the last congress more than three bills we cosponsored were focused on how to create jobs and drive our economy forward. senator hatch, i'm grateful for your leadership and senator klobuchar us who serve together on the judiciary committee and the four of...
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let's bring in john brennan and melissa cohen, president of the manhattan mortgage company. john, you yourself in articles i've read have noted how complaints are skyrocketing and many appraisers are getting low or even failing grades now. why is this happening? >> well, there's probably a number of reasons. the volume of loan activity has for residential appraisals and residential mortgage appraisals specifically, you have got more of the seasoned appraisals and appraisers and experienced appraisers doing other types of work, and you, therefore, you're getting some of the less experienced appraisers. a lot of the people in the business today came in when the market was red hot several years ago and had never really experienced a down market like this, didn't know how to deal with it. and so some of the things that we're trying to do sed kate them on how to deal with a market that was down and how to be able to look at properly providing opinions of value on homes in a declining market. >> let be frank, you know, or let's be dodd/frank, john. the reality is that a lot of app
let's bring in john brennan and melissa cohen, president of the manhattan mortgage company. john, you yourself in articles i've read have noted how complaints are skyrocketing and many appraisers are getting low or even failing grades now. why is this happening? >> well, there's probably a number of reasons. the volume of loan activity has for residential appraisals and residential mortgage appraisals specifically, you have got more of the seasoned appraisals and appraisers and...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. this has been a bad season. i call it the whoop, when i hear that cough, i go you got the whoop. >> and you get away as quuckly as possible. >> you smile and back out of the room. >> how bad has the flu season been? >> it's been one of the worst flu seasons in the past decade, maybe only two or three has been as bad as this year. flu can hit early, like in november, december, which is what happened this year, or it can hit later, like january, february, or even later like march and so this has been a really early flu season. not a terrible flu season, but an early flu season. >> now, because it's so early, does that give us any indication how bad it will get? >> i was talking to folks at the cdc last night, and they said, look, we think it will be a moderate to severe season overall. so, worse than last year but not as bad as some other years. >> when i hear that whoop somewhere in this building -- >> i heard it many times in this building. >> i think i didn't get a flu shot. is it too late? >> why didn't you ge
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. this has been a bad season. i call it the whoop, when i hear that cough, i go you got the whoop. >> and you get away as quuckly as possible. >> you smile and back out of the room. >> how bad has the flu season been? >> it's been one of the worst flu seasons in the past decade, maybe only two or three has been as bad as this year. flu can hit early, like in november, december, which is what happened this year,...
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. >> interesting today when the judge ruled the body could be exhumed, not a single member of the cohen family objected to that ruling. shep? >> trace gallagher in los angeles, thanks. infamous somali pirate known as big mouth has reportedly held a news conference and announced he is retiring. here he is. kind of. according to the reporting of wired magazine. old big mouth and his gang have pulled off some of the most brazen hijackings in recent history. he reportedly scored a 3-million-dollar payoff back in 2008. after he captured a saudi owned super tanker the size of a u.s. navy aircraft carrier it was loaded with $100 million worth of oil. later that same year, he reportedly netted another 3 million. after his crew captured a ukrainian ship packed with antiaircraft guns, rocket propelled grenades and 30 tanks. old big mouth did not say why he is quitting his pirating. down in a big way more than 50% in the past two years. at least 42 people are dead. dozens more trapped as a landslide buries a village. and it tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. >> china, it happened this m
. >> interesting today when the judge ruled the body could be exhumed, not a single member of the cohen family objected to that ruling. shep? >> trace gallagher in los angeles, thanks. infamous somali pirate known as big mouth has reportedly held a news conference and announced he is retiring. here he is. kind of. according to the reporting of wired magazine. old big mouth and his gang have pulled off some of the most brazen hijackings in recent history. he reportedly scored a...
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post tweeting beyonce lip syncing makes me question fundamental truths of human existence and andy cohen says if beyonce lip synced that was best damn lip sync i've seen z justin beiber passes lady gaga as twitter's top user. check out this post from the wife wes welker. she writes proud of my husband and the pack. if anyone is bored go to the wikipedia page. yeah. when a hall of fame player. a true role model after ray lewis beat patriots in playoffs. ladies of "the view" couldn't resist weighing in on this battle. >> it's interesting she criticized ray lewis, her husband was criticized by gisele bundchen last year saying he wasn't catching the ball. it's one thing. >> it's different, though. >> she criticized, gisele bundchen criticized her husband for playing ability. she attacks ray lewis's character. she attacked his children. he may have young kids who don't know what happened 12 years ago. you're a sore loser. >> she issued an apology. i'm deeply sorry for the post on facebook. i let the competitiveness of the game and comments people were making about a team i dearly love get the
post tweeting beyonce lip syncing makes me question fundamental truths of human existence and andy cohen says if beyonce lip synced that was best damn lip sync i've seen z justin beiber passes lady gaga as twitter's top user. check out this post from the wife wes welker. she writes proud of my husband and the pack. if anyone is bored go to the wikipedia page. yeah. when a hall of fame player. a true role model after ray lewis beat patriots in playoffs. ladies of "the view" couldn't...
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. >> wall street is it watching sac capital, steve cohen, one of the largest hedge fund managers out there, the company and he reportedly disclosed that the firm received a wells notice from the sec which means it could be sued for securities laws violations. is that true? >> i -- >> can you comment? >> i will not comment on any investigation but as you bring up insider trading i will note over 160 cases in the last three years. nearly $900 million in illegal gains or losses avoided we have charged. so another area we have been extremely vigorous and active. >> how many insider trading cases are currently in the pipeline? are there dozens more you're looking into, is that fair to say? >> i don't want to put a number on it and remains a high priority and active area. >> what about in high speed trading, high frequency trading? the sec is concerned about that. are you looking into any potential securities law violations with high speed trading or high frequency trading? >> look, we're looking at a sort of number of actors and transactions in the market structure case. we brought cases
. >> wall street is it watching sac capital, steve cohen, one of the largest hedge fund managers out there, the company and he reportedly disclosed that the firm received a wells notice from the sec which means it could be sued for securities laws violations. is that true? >> i -- >> can you comment? >> i will not comment on any investigation but as you bring up insider trading i will note over 160 cases in the last three years. nearly $900 million in illegal gains or...